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Of more obvious and immediate note was the discovery of Baryonyx.
As the author happened to be an expert on that algae, he took immediate note.
As disclaimers go, "Even if this book is harmless to use, the author and the publisher takes no responsibility for the outcome" is simultaneously so comprehensive and so vague as to strike an immediate note of unease – and the injunction never to read this book "close to someone driving any type of vehicle" only increases the reader's sense of impending peril.
But in Colombia, which boasts the second-largest Afro-descendant population in Latin America behind only Brazil, the emotional resonance has taken on a more immediate note.
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More than a century and a half later, Lord Moran's Winston Churchill: The Struggle for Survival, 1940 1965 (1966), in which Lord Moran used the Boswellian techniques of reproducing conversations from his immediate notes and jottings, was attacked in much the same terms (though the question was complicated by Lord Moran's confidential position as Churchill's physician).
Since this column cannot contain all zero elements, it follows that for some i, we have deg L 2 i (q ) ≥ k max = deg D ¯ 2 (q ) from which the claim is immediate noting that L 1 (q ) = D ¯ 1 (q ) and that the degree of L (q ) is the same as that of D (q ).
While waiting for the police to arrive, make immediate notes about the accident.
Top right panel is related to the cytokines local response, it is immediate to note the much bigger displacement from t0 (before LPS stimulus) with respect to the global response, this is in line with the location of cytokines just after the 'perceived stimulus' along a sequential pathway.
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